This is the best bird youtube channel in the hisory of bird youtube channels! I dont even have a bird but im gonna wach all the vids you have in case i get one :P
Super easy your tutorials are! This one, Ares picked it up in 5 quick 3-5 min sessions. Yesterdays and today's! Thanks again for sharing your time with us! In our opinion, it was definitely worth it!
thanks for the good tutorial! do you think do I need to adjust the distance a little far for a conure because of their bigger wing than Mia? I am training my conure this tutorial and just seeing her wings are quite heavier than Mia in the similiar distance with your video.
I loved this trick! Sky has done a little trick training before but I think I'm gonna try a few other tricks before we learn this one. Your videos are so simple and easy to follow! I hope you make more!
Well, I'm impressed! And Im so excited to get this one downpat once my birdies wings grow bk. Til then, he's learning lots of on the ground and perch related tricks.
Awesome my conures wings finally have grown back enough for his flight training activities to go full swing! His skills at flying, turning on the spot and changing course, have been improving daily. We just did our first session of this one! Yay!! Finally!
Hey I’m trying to teach my budgie this but I’ve only taught her step up. What’s the best trick I should start with before I go onto something I little bit more difficult like this?
Question for you... I'm teaching my parrotlet this trick. He's got the first step down. When I start to incline my hand he wants to land on the side of my fingers instead of on my palm. I can see why he is confused because that's how he normally lands on my hand. How do I communicate that I want him to continue landing on the palm of my hand?
Hey! It's Stomatium from tumblr! I love this and I'll definitely be giving it a try as my young clipped sennie gets his feathers and his flight back. Your videos are so much fun to watch! A little feedback, some quiet background music might help boost the ear-friendliness of the audio while you're talking! There are a lot of resources online for royalty-free music and ambiance, and it would really bring it a long way. Thanks so much for the tutorial, man!
Hi I Love your videos they are the best, keep up the good work. Just have one question for you I have two parrotlets who are about six weeks old. In your videos I see that when your teaching one parrotlet the other one also sitting on the perch and is not bothered about mai listen to you.But my parroted will not listen when their together. Please advise and many thanks keep up the work
Hi:) i have a lineolated parakeet and there is no small training treat he likes, i have tried many but he just wont😂 i was wondering what type of treat you use or if anyone in the comments knows it would help me alot:) thx
Just eh.. one simple question. Is this clicker thing a special... "train your bird product", or should I search for it online instead of in some local pet store? :0
Most pet stores usually sell them. It's used for training dogs too. Or you don't have to use a clicker at all, we use a bridge word - just it has to be different for every single pet you're training. We use "nice" for one and "good bird" for the other. When they hear it they know they did it right and get a treat. Clicker is though a bit easier, because you can more specifically tell the animal, what is what you want. Saying a word is sometimes harder and they catch up more slowly than with a clicker.
@@phoeline A clicker isolates the exact instant they did the right thing. Otherwise, they will be confused about what you want. A click with your tongue works though! You can also get a clicker on amazon, the dog one is what almost everyone uses.
The advantage of a clicker is consistency, it always makes the same sound at the same volume which makes things less confusing for the bird. Also it only requires one finger, allowing you to hold a treat and the clicker in the same hand. They can be found in most pet stores as they're used in dog training for the same reasons
thelunarguy As a bridge device. You can train you bird to know that when you click the clicker, it did something right so it isn't confused on why it is getting a treat.
JustHette I'd experiment with different treats and seeds, and see what she likes best. I'd use something that's easily obtainable so that you can reward them more often!
If your bird love it, its perfectly fine as a treat. The only thing is make sure that it doesnt have any other way to get it than training,bso its extra super special for it
What I don’t understand is, my birb takes sooo long when she eats a seed, so she forgets what happened, she forgets that she got a treat because she did something right, because I have to wait so long for her to finish it :/ Can anyone help?
Thanks to you I’ve learned so much about these birds so I got one from a store and need a lot more help than what I needed with my cockatiel😅🙏🏻please help me🙏🏻🥺
This is the best bird youtube channel in the hisory of bird youtube channels! I dont even have a bird but im gonna wach all the vids you have in case i get one :P
DIY MLG me 2
True dat!
i also like MARLENE MC'OHEN and her bird-sniffing habit
😂😂😂😂
I also like ElleAndTheBirds, formally known as Live Laugh Birds
Super easy your tutorials are! This one, Ares picked it up in 5 quick 3-5 min sessions. Yesterdays and today's! Thanks again for sharing your time with us! In our opinion, it was definitely worth it!
You are so patient! What a kind soul!
I taught my Denny to high-five... But with leg. 😁
Same
Rip Denny 🥺💕
thanks for the good tutorial! do you think do I need to adjust the distance a little far for a conure because of their bigger wing than Mia? I am training my conure this tutorial and just seeing her wings are quite heavier than Mia in the similiar distance with your video.
Do I really need a clicker? Pls reply
+Flock-Talk good so I can do any trick without one?
Mark Elias just klik on An mouse
Will my bird be able to do it with clipped wings
J.A.D VLOGS No, wait until it can fly again.
a pen might work
I loved this trick! Sky has done a little trick training before but I think I'm gonna try a few other tricks before we learn this one. Your videos are so simple and easy to follow! I hope you make more!
I love your tutorials!! I can't wait to get a parrotlet and be able to try these🐦
You are amazing with the birds !
is it possible??
Thank you. This was really helpful. My lovebird is very familiar with clicker training so looking forward to giving this a go.
from where do you get your bird stand/perch
MRS. HOPE HATES SNAKEU any pet store just ask a worker they'll show you the available ones
I know that pet smart has them
Search bird t stand perch on amazon
Base two sticks and a string
That was awesome. Just curious, what kind of treats were you using?
Can training for this trick be done over multiple sessions, or should we try to get through all the stages and finalize the trick within one session?
Thank you!!
Taught this our conure, thanks for the idea and tutorial ;) Apollo says hi(gh five) !
Is it possible to teach a cockatiel to high five? Please answer i would appreciate it a lot 😊
Yes any bird that's a good size really
That's so cool! Can't wait until, y'know my lovebirds don't freak out when my hands are around 😂😅
Lol
does this work with other birds, like lovebirds?
Sabrina McCARTNEY yes
what can I give him as a treat
Multitallented Me anyhtingnthat your bird likes
She uses millet
Well, I'm impressed! And Im so excited to get this one downpat once my birdies wings grow bk. Til then, he's learning lots of on the ground and perch related tricks.
Awesome my conures wings finally have grown back enough for his flight training activities to go full swing! His skills at flying, turning on the spot and changing course, have been improving daily. We just did our first session of this one! Yay!! Finally!
How much have you working with birds? You are really good but do thing budgies are able to these tricks?
That thumb nail is beautiful.
Hey I’m trying to teach my budgie this but I’ve only taught her step up. What’s the best trick I should start with before I go onto something I little bit more difficult like this?
This and fetch are good ones for now you can also try spin sorry for late reply
That's amazing! I'll so be teaching Opal this.
Is it best if your birds are flighted to do these tricks?
Question for you... I'm teaching my parrotlet this trick. He's got the first step down. When I start to incline my hand he wants to land on the side of my fingers instead of on my palm. I can see why he is confused because that's how he normally lands on my hand. How do I communicate that I want him to continue landing on the palm of my hand?
My heart skipped a bit when the bird "fell" off of your hand. I felt really stupid when it just flew up and back to the perch :))))
Hey! It's Stomatium from tumblr! I love this and I'll definitely be giving it a try as my young clipped sennie gets his feathers and his flight back. Your videos are so much fun to watch!
A little feedback, some quiet background music might help boost the ear-friendliness of the audio while you're talking! There are a lot of resources online for royalty-free music and ambiance, and it would really bring it a long way. Thanks so much for the tutorial, man!
Hi I would just like to say I am new parakeet owner and I was wondering could you make a video about taming a bird
Hi flock talk plz do more videos. You do a very good job with making videos
Your bird is cute!! 😍❤💕
Insted of a clicker, would you be able to just click your tongue or something like that?
Sabrina McCARTNEY of course, its nearly the same.. its just important that you always do the same sound
Hi I Love your videos they are the best, keep up the good work. Just have one question for you I have two parrotlets who are about six weeks old. In your videos I see that when your teaching one parrotlet the other one also sitting on the perch and is not bothered about mai listen to you.But my parroted will not listen when their together. Please advise and many thanks keep up the work
my bird took only 2 training sessions to completely learn this
how do you teach your bird a click is a reward and that it means they have done something right?
Kim Mundy Start by using it without the bird doing a trick, then go on to use the clicker to mark tricks your bird already knows, like step up.
Use a clicker right after a treat then they no that the click and treat are related
Can you teach birds that are bigger or is it just small birds?
Can you oploud a new video
The ultimate trick
Hi:) i have a lineolated parakeet and there is no small training treat he likes, i have tried many but he just wont😂 i was wondering what type of treat you use or if anyone in the comments knows it would help me alot:) thx
Rocco The Linnie try millet seeds
Love your vids but every time I try to work with my green cheek conure he just flys to my head or shoulders lol
I love your videos
Will this trick work with a cockatiel?
Just eh.. one simple question.
Is this clicker thing a special... "train your bird product", or should I search for it online instead of in some local pet store? :0
Most pet stores usually sell them. It's used for training dogs too. Or you don't have to use a clicker at all, we use a bridge word - just it has to be different for every single pet you're training. We use "nice" for one and "good bird" for the other. When they hear it they know they did it right and get a treat. Clicker is though a bit easier, because you can more specifically tell the animal, what is what you want. Saying a word is sometimes harder and they catch up more slowly than with a clicker.
NigerfurGryph Thank you very much! :>
Use a pen
@@phoeline A clicker isolates the exact instant they did the right thing. Otherwise, they will be confused about what you want. A click with your tongue works though! You can also get a clicker on amazon, the dog one is what almost everyone uses.
I want ti see how to train your parrot to free flight
Snapping your fingers isn't a good alternative ?
The advantage of a clicker is consistency, it always makes the same sound at the same volume which makes things less confusing for the bird. Also it only requires one finger, allowing you to hold a treat and the clicker in the same hand. They can be found in most pet stores as they're used in dog training for the same reasons
You are very good at teaching birds, It would be great if you could do a video on how to train Cockatiels. I Love This Trick
@@FlockTalk thanks! I am saving up for a cockatiel at the moment and your channel has been very helpful! XD
What mutation are your love birds ?
They are parrotlets
What do I use the clicker for? Pls reply thanks :D
thelunarguy As a bridge device. You can train you bird to know that when you click the clicker, it did something right so it isn't confused on why it is getting a treat.
can you make more diy toys? I find them very good, and I am terrible at them
I love this❤
Do all of your training videos apply to budgies?
What if my bird don't even wanna eat her treat? :/ I'm giving her salat because I know she likes it
JustHette try an other treat, like some special seeds
JustHette I'd experiment with different treats and seeds, and see what she likes best. I'd use something that's easily obtainable so that you can reward them more often!
If your bird love it, its perfectly fine as a treat. The only thing is make sure that it doesnt have any other way to get it than training,bso its extra super special for it
millet seeds
(only for treat, can be addictive if not for treat)
What I don’t understand is, my birb takes sooo long when she eats a seed, so she forgets what happened, she forgets that she got a treat because she did something right, because I have to wait so long for her to finish it :/ Can anyone help?
What bird is this
what are you giving food to budgie
Can you use a pen as a clicker
what type of bird is that!!!1!
bad spelly produckshun a parrotlet
bad spelly produckshun Pacific parrotlet
Blue mallow parrotlet
At first when I saw the name of the video I was like, "No way"
How can I gev my parrot free flight
Can parakeets eat sunflower seeds
They can. Just don't give them too much as they are high in fats and low in nutirents. Only use them as treats in training sessions.
So cool..😄
Super
Thanks to you I’ve learned so much about these birds so I got one from a store and need a lot more help than what I needed with my cockatiel😅🙏🏻please help me🙏🏻🥺
DANG that was cool
i always love training my bird but the problem is he really loves sleeping all day
you are awesome go oon
My birds don't care about a "reward" :o
Leona It doesn't have to be food, it can be anything your bird wants, like a scratch on the head.
will this trick work with cockatiels?
omg i want a bird now
Parrot training food
😶
you are beautiful
Gage Govindsamy Thanks
L O V E
if I could ask for phone numbers
I want to add a friend
I taught my budgie to do fighting because if ANY OTHER BIRD ATTACKS just peck the 😂
Wait you don't need a bird ?
I love this trick! Hope my bird learn this. 🙏🙏🙏